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It seems that the doc website is using a router in hash mode. For example, URL of the index of the reference section is https://learn.ml5js.org/docs/#/reference/index. There is a hash tag "#" in the URL.
This may make it a little obfuscating for people who want to memorize the link and share it with others.
I recommend changing the router from hash mode to history mode to remove the ugly has